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security forces of pakistan's largest city has been authorized to shoot on sight anyone who is believed to be involved in violence. five people have been killed since tuesday. the current unrest is blamed on armed gangs from rival political groups. friday was a day of mourning. the offices were closed. armed troops stand on guard on the streets of the business and commercial capital. three days of violence have been the worst karachi has seen this year. target killings and drive-by shootings are blamed on the gangs thanks to rival political parties. >> we're worried that the killings and violence have increased so much, no one is safe. this is the heart of the main shopping district. the streets here are normally bustling with shoppers. today, there are deserters. most people did not go to work. they are afraid of more violence. >> many of those shot dead in the recent killings were ordinary people going about their daily lives. some of them were killed. the most powerful political party represents iraqi's majority. the national party is supported by the working class. both are part of
security forces of pakistan's largest city has been authorized to shoot on sight anyone who is believed to be involved in violence. five people have been killed since tuesday. the current unrest is blamed on armed gangs from rival political groups. friday was a day of mourning. the offices were closed. armed troops stand on guard on the streets of the business and commercial capital. three days of violence have been the worst karachi has seen this year. target killings and drive-by shootings...
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security forces in pakistan's largest city, karachi, have been authorized to shoot on sight anyone they believe is involved in violence. at least 65 people have been killed in gratia since tuesday. the current unrest is blamed on armed gangs. many shops and foreign offices were closed. here is this report. >> armed troops to stand on guard on the streets of pakistan's business and commercial capital. three days of violence have been the worst karachi has seen this year. target killings and drive-by shootings are widely blamed on armed gangs linked to rival political parties. >> killing and violence has increased so much. no one is safe anymore. >> this is the heart of karachi's main shopping thi district. as you can see, today they are deserted. most people did not go to work or open businesses because they are afraid of more violence. >> many of those who were shot dead were ordinary people going about their daily lives. some were killed just for their ethnicity. the most powerful political party here, mqm, represents the curfew speaking majority. -- erdu speaking majority. last week,
security forces in pakistan's largest city, karachi, have been authorized to shoot on sight anyone they believe is involved in violence. at least 65 people have been killed in gratia since tuesday. the current unrest is blamed on armed gangs. many shops and foreign offices were closed. here is this report. >> armed troops to stand on guard on the streets of pakistan's business and commercial capital. three days of violence have been the worst karachi has seen this year. target killings...
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minister says the three widows of osama bin laden have been charged with illegally entering and living in pakistan. the three women thought to be two saudi arabians and a yes, ma'amny were taken into custody by americans. the prime minister of ivory coast has resigned, saying he could no longer exercise his executive powers. his departure will pave the way for a broader coalition government. the president of ivory coast will now be free to appoint a prime minister from the party, which came in second in last year's elections. you're watching "newsday" on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, the south of recovery. we meet the survivors finding happiness through drumming. >> the wanted poster for an embattled king. a relic of the english civil war is solved at auction. it's time for a newspaper review and a brief look at stories making headlines around the world. let's begin with "the financial times," leading with the murdocks facing fresh pressure from the british communications regulator. the paper reports that offcom will assess if they should still hold a broad
minister says the three widows of osama bin laden have been charged with illegally entering and living in pakistan. the three women thought to be two saudi arabians and a yes, ma'amny were taken into custody by americans. the prime minister of ivory coast has resigned, saying he could no longer exercise his executive powers. his departure will pave the way for a broader coalition government. the president of ivory coast will now be free to appoint a prime minister from the party, which came in...
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eight agencies in pakistan struggle to reach the victims of the floods. coming up later for you, authorities tried to limit damage after allegations hit the theme from pakistan >> if it is true, it is probably the biggest blow. >> the environmentally friendly sheep, cleaning up the scrub land, but before you go out and buy one, remember that problem. they are difficult to catch. a review of the united nations panel on climate change says it needs to fundamentally reform to handle complex scientific assessment. it follows the controversial handling of a landmark study on global warming in 2007 and calls into question the role of the current chief. >> is extreme weather really on the increase? that is the sort of question the intergovernmental panel was set up to answer. it has been influential, but it is under-reviewed according to some. the top panels gave their verdict on the panel. >> trust is something you have to build up every year. there is no question. we think what we have recommended will help. >> there were several reasons why they launched thei
eight agencies in pakistan struggle to reach the victims of the floods. coming up later for you, authorities tried to limit damage after allegations hit the theme from pakistan >> if it is true, it is probably the biggest blow. >> the environmentally friendly sheep, cleaning up the scrub land, but before you go out and buy one, remember that problem. they are difficult to catch. a review of the united nations panel on climate change says it needs to fundamentally reform to handle...
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. >> america is concerned about pakistan. following their success in the osama bin laden operation, people are wanting to the ideas of stopping the terrorists in their tracks. >> pakistan might prove to be the major challenge in the so- called war on terror. the rising confidence of extremist groups is making observers extremely nervous, especially as the country is home to what the jihadists like to call the islamic bomb. the last time the world was jittery about security in pakistan was nearly a decade ago just after the 9/11 attacks when washington developed an emergency plans. we have been told that these plans are coming once again and they are contemplating the country expanding their nuclear arsenal at a time of weakness. these are the images behind the latest attack of nerves, a naval base in karachi. they destroyed two u.s.-made spy planes in a well-executed operation which is believed to have received support from elements within the armed forces. >> the raid on that particular naval facility was unique in this sens
. >> america is concerned about pakistan. following their success in the osama bin laden operation, people are wanting to the ideas of stopping the terrorists in their tracks. >> pakistan might prove to be the major challenge in the so- called war on terror. the rising confidence of extremist groups is making observers extremely nervous, especially as the country is home to what the jihadists like to call the islamic bomb. the last time the world was jittery about security in...
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afghanistan and pakistan are together for centuries. now people, communities, they live together for centuries, and they will continue to live for centuries. >> you have six of these summits. on the ground, securities and relations are much more difficult. >> hayward joint military maneuvers. -- they were joined military movements. if there was no summit, they could have much more tense relations in the past. we cannot say just one mechanism can solve everything, but the important is these nations should see turkey is helping them to bring them together to discuss this, and if there is a crisis or a problem, to help. >> as the pakistani side given any indication they are willing to do more to rein in caliban- bling militants -- taliban- linked militants. >> they said they are committed to fighting terrorist activities, and they are ready to cooperate with afghanistan. >> the americans are unhappy with what happened today. >> they have meetings, but i hope after the visit of secretary clinton they have a better understanding, but there i
afghanistan and pakistan are together for centuries. now people, communities, they live together for centuries, and they will continue to live for centuries. >> you have six of these summits. on the ground, securities and relations are much more difficult. >> hayward joint military maneuvers. -- they were joined military movements. if there was no summit, they could have much more tense relations in the past. we cannot say just one mechanism can solve everything, but the important...
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when they reached pakistan last month they were devastating. in the northwest, the record rainfall was set in 1956, at 212 millimeters. compare that to last thursday, 312 millimeters in a single day. the flood waters are heading downstream, threatening new areas and more rains are set to fall. satellite pictures showed another formation is on its way. a lull in the storm will soon be followed by heavy rain. >> those storms will identify further -- will intensify further. all that will hinder what is happening. >> the challenge is getting aid to those who need it fast. 34 people are known who have died in the wild fires sweeping areas of the country. the fires have destroyed entire villages, leaving thousands homeless. there were sparked by a record- breaking heat wave. >> the start of the working week and the russian capital shrouded in fires. officials here responsible for the fire fighting operations see no end in sight. >> taking into account the weather forecasts, we have nothing good to wait for. to the south and east of moscow, he battle
when they reached pakistan last month they were devastating. in the northwest, the record rainfall was set in 1956, at 212 millimeters. compare that to last thursday, 312 millimeters in a single day. the flood waters are heading downstream, threatening new areas and more rains are set to fall. satellite pictures showed another formation is on its way. a lull in the storm will soon be followed by heavy rain. >> those storms will identify further -- will intensify further. all that will...
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. >> pakistan is eager for the endgame. its forces know that if nato goes too soon, there could be greater instability. >> the republic of ireland is insisting it will work with european authorities to overcome its huge budget deficit. so far, it is resisting a bailout. remarks suggest it is more, not less likely. officials from the u.s. and imf are to spend 10 days in dublin preparing the case. hear, the chancellor george osborn has offered british money to help. >> the crash in ireland's economy is summed up by 30,000 empty homes. gathering dust. after the irish property bubble burst in the money ran out. the caltech boom may have -- irish boom made them a problem child. it is making borrowing more expensive for some parts of the eurozone. >> ireland is our closest neighbor and it is in britain's national interest that the economy is successful and we have a banking system. britain stands ready to support ireland to bring about that stability. >> it is the fifth largest export market. the u.k. could help by giving the cou
. >> pakistan is eager for the endgame. its forces know that if nato goes too soon, there could be greater instability. >> the republic of ireland is insisting it will work with european authorities to overcome its huge budget deficit. so far, it is resisting a bailout. remarks suggest it is more, not less likely. officials from the u.s. and imf are to spend 10 days in dublin preparing the case. hear, the chancellor george osborn has offered british money to help. >> the crash...
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pakistan, it might be the greatest ramifications. nowhere were the sentence is watched more closely than in his home. his mother wept as she tried to get more details and her son that little more than a year ago looked to have a golden future would have to head the jail. >> he was innocent and what has happened to have huron. he was forced to throw the no- balls. >> pakistan were playing today. many within the game believe that the governing bodies need to do more. >> the fact that the newspaper has provided the main body of the evidence does as the question, can the icc leave it to newspapers into the media to do what they probably need to be doing themselves? >> the judge says the prison sentences were a necessary deterrent. they now know what can happen if you cheat. goshawk still to come -- and >> still to come, the trial of the man accused of killing michael jackson reaches its final stages and loss angeles. >> and we have a special report from pakistan of the youngsters being filled by the system. >> anti-capitalistic protestor
pakistan, it might be the greatest ramifications. nowhere were the sentence is watched more closely than in his home. his mother wept as she tried to get more details and her son that little more than a year ago looked to have a golden future would have to head the jail. >> he was innocent and what has happened to have huron. he was forced to throw the no- balls. >> pakistan were playing today. many within the game believe that the governing bodies need to do more. >> the fact...
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what is being ignored is the fact that internal divisions between pakistan, inside pakistan, are being exacerbated. this case, for example, has pushed other members of the tribe at a desk. they can also be seen as cia agents. this is an environment in which there is a lot of uncertainty and the fact -- and a lot of conspiracy. the use of something like this, the use of a doctor who is supposed to be working for the health of the pakistani people, is something that has hurt not just on a foreign policy level between pakistan and the u.s., on a public level among the pakistani people. he is one of the few people they can punish for something they see as a much larger crime. i would say that it would be very unlikely that he would be released. >> thank you so much for your insight. in the end of report, it said a failure to intervene in srilanka have left the u.s. security council looking redundant as a guardian of global peace. our world affairs correspondent reports. >> these are among the latest pictures from syria, more amateur video showing the shelling . a team of united nations obs
what is being ignored is the fact that internal divisions between pakistan, inside pakistan, are being exacerbated. this case, for example, has pushed other members of the tribe at a desk. they can also be seen as cia agents. this is an environment in which there is a lot of uncertainty and the fact -- and a lot of conspiracy. the use of something like this, the use of a doctor who is supposed to be working for the health of the pakistani people, is something that has hurt not just on a foreign...
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ban ki moon said pakistan is facing what he called a slow- motion tsunami. >> weeks now into pakistan's crisis, and the u.n. came together at last. an emergency session for any emergency of epic and growing proportions. >> make no mistake. this is a global challenge. it is one of the tests of global solidarity in our times. >> ban ki moon saw the flooding a few days ago, an area the size of italy said to be affected. of 2 6 million people are without shower. for the un, -- up to 6 million people are without power. it said there are also concerns of a potentially more dangerous crisis, and that surrounds the fight against the extremism. new york's park avenue, about as removed as the poverty of pakistan as you can get, but on the fringes of the un session, the foreign minister made it clear it is not just lives better at risk. >> without international help, pakistan could be facing a political crisis in the long term. >> if things spin out of control, it will contribute to political instability, and that is the last thing we need for economic growth, and that is the last thing we need fo
ban ki moon said pakistan is facing what he called a slow- motion tsunami. >> weeks now into pakistan's crisis, and the u.n. came together at last. an emergency session for any emergency of epic and growing proportions. >> make no mistake. this is a global challenge. it is one of the tests of global solidarity in our times. >> ban ki moon saw the flooding a few days ago, an area the size of italy said to be affected. of 2 6 million people are without shower. for the un, -- up...
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do you think that this is america caught in pakistan to act? >> it is because america does need the pressure to ease off. they are launching deadly strikes against america. they are very costly to the american military. they need to start withdrawing their troops. they need to guard this particular flank. pakistan has made it clear that it will not, according to the prime minister, it will not be digging its heels in or to and anything that jeopardize his national interest. neither side is really backing down. it will not get any better in the future. >> thank you for your time. >> there has been another dramatic day of testimony in the trial of michael jackson's doctor. >> the pop star's former bodyguard has told a court in los angeles that he was asked by the singer's dr to gather of medicine vials. they had focused on t effort to resuscitate the pop star. our correspondent is in los angeles and they say that this sheds new light on the case. >> what this does is give us much more information about the timeline and the sequence of events from
do you think that this is america caught in pakistan to act? >> it is because america does need the pressure to ease off. they are launching deadly strikes against america. they are very costly to the american military. they need to start withdrawing their troops. they need to guard this particular flank. pakistan has made it clear that it will not, according to the prime minister, it will not be digging its heels in or to and anything that jeopardize his national interest. neither side...
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pakistan and afghanistan and nigeria saw an increase in cases last year. this virus respect no borders. that is why it is vital campaigns like this continued until every child in every country is protected. poorly abroad immunization programs and families to refuse the vaccine are what is preventing the countries from matching india's success. >> a team of experts from the united nations nuclear agency is making a visit to iran. the second such trip and a month. it is not known whether the team will be permitted access to the nuclear facilities. iran says it is holding military exercises in the south of the country to boost protection of its nuclear sites. international committee of the red cross says it is trying to broker a limited cease-fire between the syrian authorities and opposition groups to get humanitarian aid into the areas that have seen the worst violence. a spokesman said they hope to get emergency access to people in need in flashpoints like homs and the outskirts of damascus. the director of a mexican prison for 44 inmates were killed has b
pakistan and afghanistan and nigeria saw an increase in cases last year. this virus respect no borders. that is why it is vital campaigns like this continued until every child in every country is protected. poorly abroad immunization programs and families to refuse the vaccine are what is preventing the countries from matching india's success. >> a team of experts from the united nations nuclear agency is making a visit to iran. the second such trip and a month. it is not known whether...
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in cricket represent pakistan and a major way. it reflects so badly not only on the cricket on our society. >> the success of tournament like the indiana premier league has raised the estimated worth of cricket gambling industry -- industry to $50 billion pe r year. the high stakes have brought temptation. tomorrow, they will be given their sentences. >> now, babita, an interesting role for turkey as it attempts to act as a peacemaker. >> turkey is hosting talks between the presidents and military chiefs of afghanistan and pakistan in is simple and an effort to ease mistrust between the two neighbors. in an exclusive interview with the turkish foreign minister, our correspondent asked whether such talks could really bring peace to the region. >> they have big ambitions on the bosporus these days. for the sixth time, turkey has brought together the leaders of two neighbors at odds with each other, but their differences do run deep. there is little trust after militant attacks on afghanistan, blamed on militants said to be sheltered
in cricket represent pakistan and a major way. it reflects so badly not only on the cricket on our society. >> the success of tournament like the indiana premier league has raised the estimated worth of cricket gambling industry -- industry to $50 billion pe r year. the high stakes have brought temptation. tomorrow, they will be given their sentences. >> now, babita, an interesting role for turkey as it attempts to act as a peacemaker. >> turkey is hosting talks between the...
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america and pakistan are now at others. both nations had a huge amount at stake. neither show signs of backing down. >> john kerry has been meeting pakistani leaders in an attempt at damage control. president obama insists pakistan cannot put davis on trial because he has diplomatic immunity. >> if our diplomats are in another country they are not subject to that country's local prosecution. >> fears he will be freed haunt the family of one of his victims. they say he was just 17. his young widow has already taken her own life. other relatives told us they are ready to do the same. >> if we see justice slipping away we will kill ourselves. first was my sister-in-law. we will do the same if raymond davis is released. >> freeing davis could enflame the streets here. anti-american sentiment is already close to boiling point. but is love knows u.s. aid could be cut -- islamabad knows u.s. aid could be cut. >> japan has suspended its annual will haunt. activists have made it unsafe -- japan has suspended its annual whale hunt. >> the standoff has been taking place betw
america and pakistan are now at others. both nations had a huge amount at stake. neither show signs of backing down. >> john kerry has been meeting pakistani leaders in an attempt at damage control. president obama insists pakistan cannot put davis on trial because he has diplomatic immunity. >> if our diplomats are in another country they are not subject to that country's local prosecution. >> fears he will be freed haunt the family of one of his victims. they say he was just...
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this is a war that pakistan has continued to fight. >> the coming of bin laden to pakistan has only brought violence over the years. his death that is, and will do little to change that. bbc news. >> abc news reports an exclusive look at the complex that bin laden lived and died in. cost korea >> it was a slightly dingy house even before it was ransacked in the raid. on the first floor, a bedroom, where multiple people were killed. papers left on the floor, and a bed, likely for a mother, a baby bed next to it. piles of blankets, clothing, and desktop computers. u.s. troops took their hard drives. on the second floor, the master bedroom, perhaps bin laden's, the only one with a large size bed and the carpet on the floor. there is blood. no sign of a kidney dialysis machine. outside, more evidence of children. toys, and outside, a razor wire. bbc news, pakistan. >> there is more by visiting the bbc news site. there has been mixed reaction to the death of osama bin laden in egypt. we have this report from cairo. >> well, of course, it was hinted in tahrir square. a very small minority approve
this is a war that pakistan has continued to fight. >> the coming of bin laden to pakistan has only brought violence over the years. his death that is, and will do little to change that. bbc news. >> abc news reports an exclusive look at the complex that bin laden lived and died in. cost korea >> it was a slightly dingy house even before it was ransacked in the raid. on the first floor, a bedroom, where multiple people were killed. papers left on the floor, and a bed, likely...
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. >> the hunt for dozens of people feared trapped in the rubble of a factory in pakistan. 50 years since he became the monarch, queen elizabeth. >> we're broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. welcome to "newsday." >> homs has suffered a sustained bombardment by government forces. the heaviest assault since the uprising began last year. the united states has closed the embassy in damascus. there are few international journalists inside syria. their report includes some distressing images. >> daybreak in homs, the artillery fire was just beginning. he steered magellan to safety. -- gently to safety. and as part of the city, it is the worst they have in george. -- endured. god is great, he shouts in defiance. we are hearing impact every few seconds. in reply, you can also hear a little bit of fire. it is a few tiled gesture. -- if your child jester. eyewitnesses say a field clinic was hit. -- futile gesture. over several days of this, most of the casualties have been civilians. the houses do not have basements and there is nowhere to hide. where is the arab league?
. >> the hunt for dozens of people feared trapped in the rubble of a factory in pakistan. 50 years since he became the monarch, queen elizabeth. >> we're broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. welcome to "newsday." >> homs has suffered a sustained bombardment by government forces. the heaviest assault since the uprising began last year. the united states has closed the embassy in damascus. there are few international journalists inside syria....
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patent and pakistan, -- panicked and pakistan. to under 50 are in hospital. >> michael jackson's family makes his mark on hollywood boulevard. >> here in britain, the royal bank of scotland has announced it will be paying its chief executive a bonus of almost a million pounds in shares. 81% of the bank is owned by the british taxpayer. our correspondent has this report. >> the pay package has become the focus of intense debate. he heads the bank which is more than 80% owned by the government. it was bailed out by the taxpayer. public feelings about the industry are running high. should he give any sort of bonus? if so, how much? tonight, we have the answer. he is on a salary of 1.2 million pounds. for 2010, he got a bonus of 2 million pounds worth of shares. he will dig another bonus -- he will get another bonus, but there has been strong criticism. >> this is a very bad decision. low-paid workers have been told they have to except pay freezes. >> the government appointed him to run rbs after its near collapse. the treasury approv
patent and pakistan, -- panicked and pakistan. to under 50 are in hospital. >> michael jackson's family makes his mark on hollywood boulevard. >> here in britain, the royal bank of scotland has announced it will be paying its chief executive a bonus of almost a million pounds in shares. 81% of the bank is owned by the british taxpayer. our correspondent has this report. >> the pay package has become the focus of intense debate. he heads the bank which is more than 80% owned by...
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pakistan said it was not complete said in shielding osama bin laden. thousands are forced from their homes as record water levels threaten the u.s. city of memphis. welcome to "bbc world news" to our viewers on pbs and around the world. cubans will be allowed to leave the country as tourists for the first time. why big business could lead america's race back into space. we begin this hour with breaking news from the libyan capital of tripoli where news services are reporting an eye witness accounts of heavy gunfire from apparent nato missile strikes, some that are thought to be targeting the libyan leader colonel gaddafi's compound in the capital. the bombardments have been a succession of five that have been reported in the capital, which our witnesses are saying is unusual for the it -- for the number to take place overnight. a number of news agencies reporting those eyewitness accounts. we are going to bring you some pictures as well. these were taken at just some hours ago regarding a nato missile strike on a government building housing the high co
pakistan said it was not complete said in shielding osama bin laden. thousands are forced from their homes as record water levels threaten the u.s. city of memphis. welcome to "bbc world news" to our viewers on pbs and around the world. cubans will be allowed to leave the country as tourists for the first time. why big business could lead america's race back into space. we begin this hour with breaking news from the libyan capital of tripoli where news services are reporting an eye...
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. >> pakistan was played today, members of the current squad named in the court case. they believe in the sport's governing body that needs to do more. >> the fact of the newspaper has provided the main body of the evidence does ask a question, can the icc leave it to newspapers and the media to do what they should be doing themselves? >> of the judge said the prison sentences were necessary deterrence. watching them leaving court, which thou know what can happen if you cheat. >> a 380 super jumbo flying has landed safely, it was diverted because of an engine defect. flight 31 had 280 people on board. it developed a defect and in line with standard procedure, the engine was shut off. >> you are watching news day. still to come on the program, tanks on the streets of syria and day after the government had agreed to end eight months of bloodshed. >> we have a special report from pakistan on the youngsters that are being unveiled by the system. cuba has approved a new law allowing citizens to buy and sell private property for the very first time in 50 years. it is part of
. >> pakistan was played today, members of the current squad named in the court case. they believe in the sport's governing body that needs to do more. >> the fact of the newspaper has provided the main body of the evidence does ask a question, can the icc leave it to newspapers and the media to do what they should be doing themselves? >> of the judge said the prison sentences were necessary deterrence. watching them leaving court, which thou know what can happen if you cheat....
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pakistan has called on the world to step up to its response. officials are warning the floods and slow response represents an opportunity for militant groups. the taliban was driven out from one area by a major army offensive last year. >> a place of a stunning 3 d vehrs new stars. the floods -- bears new scars. many communities are caught off as they become so it has to be carried in punishing heat. we joined the track to one of the worst hit towns. where i am standing now they're used to be a hospital complex. like so many other vital parts, it has been washed away. it is clear a massive injection of aid will be needed and the fear is if people don't get enough support from the government, then others will be waiting to fill the vacuum. it is just a year since these people escaped the taliban. no one has forgotten the brutality and the headings, but desperation could give the militants a foothold. we met a band of brothers which sacks of flour bought by their father. this man says life is harder now than other in -- under the taliban. he has
pakistan has called on the world to step up to its response. officials are warning the floods and slow response represents an opportunity for militant groups. the taliban was driven out from one area by a major army offensive last year. >> a place of a stunning 3 d vehrs new stars. the floods -- bears new scars. many communities are caught off as they become so it has to be carried in punishing heat. we joined the track to one of the worst hit towns. where i am standing now they're used...
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pakistan. 6 kilograms of explosives were used in the explosion. the united states has urged the egyptian government to do more to ease the demands of protesters. robert gibbs called for the lifting of the emergency lot and says that the action taken so far did not meet of the minimum demands of the people. >> it is clear that the egyptian government will have to take some real concrete steps in order to meet the threshold that the people of egypt requires from the government. i think unless or until that process takes hold, you will see the continued pictures that all of us are watching out of cairo and other cities throughout egypt. >> the egyptian foreign minister has publicly rejected what he called american attempts to impose its will on the government in cairo. he said ben that the american vice president had called for the change in status. >> right now, as we speak, we have 10,000 prisoners out of jails that have been destroyed. how can you ask me to despair and the emergency laws? -- how can you ask me to>> hello and welcome. -- how can yo
pakistan. 6 kilograms of explosives were used in the explosion. the united states has urged the egyptian government to do more to ease the demands of protesters. robert gibbs called for the lifting of the emergency lot and says that the action taken so far did not meet of the minimum demands of the people. >> it is clear that the egyptian government will have to take some real concrete steps in order to meet the threshold that the people of egypt requires from the government. i think...
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. >> it was an attack that shocked pakistan. even more because it was perpetrated by an ally. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the aerial bombardment of the border post by nato forces. for the first time, washington admits those forces may series of mistakes. >> the loss of life and the lack of proper cooperation between u.s. and pakistani forces contributed to those losses and we express our deepest regret. we further expressed severe condolences to the pakistani people, the pakistani government, and most importantly to the families of the pakistani soldiers who were killed or wounded. >> this 23-year-old was one of the soldiers who lost his life as a result. his father says that nothing will make him for give the americans. >> if i had the means, i would set the whole of america on fire. when your son is killed, you're only thoughts are to destroy the home of his killers. >> the attack caused the public perception of the u.s. to plunge. huge anti-american demonstrations were held and the government said it would stop its c
. >> it was an attack that shocked pakistan. even more because it was perpetrated by an ally. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the aerial bombardment of the border post by nato forces. for the first time, washington admits those forces may series of mistakes. >> the loss of life and the lack of proper cooperation between u.s. and pakistani forces contributed to those losses and we express our deepest regret. we further expressed severe condolences to the pakistani people, the...
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there are frequent attacks on security forces by islamic militants based in pakistan. two journalists have been found dead in veracruz. gabriel huge and guillermo luna had been dumped in bags and a canal along with two other bodies. the deaths come days after another reporter was killed and the state. mexico is one of the most dangerous killings for journalists. argentina's parliament has given its final approval to the nationalization of the country's biggest oil company. the vote cleared the way for the president to sign the bill into law. it has been strongly criticized by several countries, including spain. compensation has yet to be decided. >> officials on the falkland islands have criticized the argentine government for broadcasting a political advertisement filmed on the island without authorization. it features an argentine athlete training in the falkland islands, which argentina claims -- ahead of the london olympics in july. >> this advert aired on argentine tv is about an athlete's a nostalgic. he is a well-known argentine hockey player. he does is exercis
there are frequent attacks on security forces by islamic militants based in pakistan. two journalists have been found dead in veracruz. gabriel huge and guillermo luna had been dumped in bags and a canal along with two other bodies. the deaths come days after another reporter was killed and the state. mexico is one of the most dangerous killings for journalists. argentina's parliament has given its final approval to the nationalization of the country's biggest oil company. the vote cleared the...
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we have more. >> parts of pakistan pose the biggest city are essentially under curfew. -- pakistan's biggest city are essentially under curfew. there have been clashes between rival political groups escalating. people are caught in the crossfire. as the violence continues, bodies continue to arrive at the morgue. dozens have been killed in the last three days of fighting. many more have been injured. gunmen have even opened fire on city buses. quite some people started firing at the bus and killed my father. what is this? how many people will be killed by this? they killed my father. how many fathers will be killed like this? >> in part, the violence follows a decision by the country's main political party to resign from the government. >> the chief justice of pakistan will look into this issue, what is going on in karachi. citizens are brutally killed. people traveling in buses have been brutally murdered today. >> there is a political dimension to the fighting. karachi is the city claimed by armed gangs. the city authorities are trying to grapple back some control of the affected a
we have more. >> parts of pakistan pose the biggest city are essentially under curfew. -- pakistan's biggest city are essentially under curfew. there have been clashes between rival political groups escalating. people are caught in the crossfire. as the violence continues, bodies continue to arrive at the morgue. dozens have been killed in the last three days of fighting. many more have been injured. gunmen have even opened fire on city buses. quite some people started firing at the bus...
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roots inerrorist route pakistan. i am the one who has given the powers of the presidency from the parliament. it is the prime minister's responsibility. he is fulfilling his responsibilities. >> he is apologizing for nothing. it is 7 days cents chairman ignited -- it is seven days since cameron ignited the the debate. >> since some unclear and unpleasant truths have been declared, things have settled down. the relationship is on a sound and realistic footing. >> being realistic about relations with pakistan involves accepting harsh realities. president zardari's powers are limited. >> health officials are warning people in moscow to stay indoors. the worst wildfires in russia's history blanket the city with small. og.with sma our correspondent richard on the city streets to see how bad -- our correspondent ventured on the city streets to see how bad it really was. >> the smoke is so thick that it caused me to use headlights from dawn to dusk. the city's most historic and turnedocolorful buildings were into ghostly si
roots inerrorist route pakistan. i am the one who has given the powers of the presidency from the parliament. it is the prime minister's responsibility. he is fulfilling his responsibilities. >> he is apologizing for nothing. it is 7 days cents chairman ignited -- it is seven days since cameron ignited the the debate. >> since some unclear and unpleasant truths have been declared, things have settled down. the relationship is on a sound and realistic footing. >> being...
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. >> pakistan is eager for the endgame across the border. forces no if nato goes too soon, there could be greater instability. >> you are watching "bbc world news." the afghan women that want to play football where the taliban was carried out public executions. heavy rain and strong winds have caused serious flooding and disruption in the southwest of england. search and rescue has been used to free people trapped in their cars and homes. residents have been warned of the risk of more flooding during the night as heavy rain is forecast. our correspondent reports. >> this county is used to water. the intensity of rainfall in the early hours of this morning seemed to catch everybody out. by breakfast time, rescue helicopters were searching for anyone in danger. roads became rapids. flood water cascaded down, bringing with it tons of rock and debris. this was the morning rush hour. this is the link road that crosses the camp. it is the damage to property that causes the most heartbreak. hundreds of homes had to be evacuated. in some houses, the
. >> pakistan is eager for the endgame across the border. forces no if nato goes too soon, there could be greater instability. >> you are watching "bbc world news." the afghan women that want to play football where the taliban was carried out public executions. heavy rain and strong winds have caused serious flooding and disruption in the southwest of england. search and rescue has been used to free people trapped in their cars and homes. residents have been warned of the...
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we have been targeted for a cut documentary we broadcast called sacred pakistan. they say that we condemn any action that threatens editorial independence and audiences for the impartial national news service. and you have an update for us of the u.s. presidential campaign? >> republican presidential hopeful herman cain is considering the future of his campaign after a woman claimed they had a 30-year extramarital affair. correspondents -- >> hi ginger white made the claims to a local television station in atlanta where she comes from. she alleges that over a time of 13 years, she had a relationship helen that he was married throughout that time, married for 43 years. they allege that over those 13 years, herman cain flew her into the cities that he was visiting and they met on regular occasions. herman cain has vigorously denied that allegation, but what he has told the owners to his campaign is that he is reassessing his bid for the white house, looking at the effect of these multiple allegations that he devised that previously had been sexual harassment claims
we have been targeted for a cut documentary we broadcast called sacred pakistan. they say that we condemn any action that threatens editorial independence and audiences for the impartial national news service. and you have an update for us of the u.s. presidential campaign? >> republican presidential hopeful herman cain is considering the future of his campaign after a woman claimed they had a 30-year extramarital affair. correspondents -- >> hi ginger white made the claims to a...
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since monday's raid on his compound in pakistan, there have been calls for the u.s. to prove the al qaeda leader is dead, but president obama says he is anxious the u.s. shouldn't be seen to be showing off trophies of war and is concerned the images could insight more violence. our correspondent has the latest. >> one demonstration in pakistan against the killing of bin laden. it's striking how few protests there have been and america wants it to stay that way. fusao bin laden in recent years, but his face is one of the best known in the world. the white house didn't want the proof of his death to provoke unrest. the president today greeting wounded veterans decided not to release pictures of the corpse. he said it would be a national security risk, a propaganda tool adding he is not a trophy. this is not who we are. >> it is not in our national security interests to allow those images as has been in the past been the case to become icons for, to rally opinion against the united states. >> senators have been given a c.i.a. briefing on the operation. many agree the gr
since monday's raid on his compound in pakistan, there have been calls for the u.s. to prove the al qaeda leader is dead, but president obama says he is anxious the u.s. shouldn't be seen to be showing off trophies of war and is concerned the images could insight more violence. our correspondent has the latest. >> one demonstration in pakistan against the killing of bin laden. it's striking how few protests there have been and america wants it to stay that way. fusao bin laden in recent...
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united states has billions of dollars committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built but there are huge civil projects as well. just over the last couple of weeks we heard voices from washington calling for cuts in that funding unless pakistan does more to cooperate. >> it is one of the major tools that the americans can use on pakistan to get the kind of cooperation that they want. that, and of course, there is of course now the element of the american military and special forces to be used against pakistan without consent of the leadership of pakistan. >> police pulled up along side this car shooting dead a saudi diplomat. a country which stripped bin laden of his citizenship. as pakistan likes to remind the outside world, it is stuck between the pressure of the united states on one side and the militants on the other. >> you are watching "bbc news." strauss-kahn, we'll talk to legal experts about the case. >> in kenya, one of the athletes has died at the age of 24. he won olympic gold and had his sights on 2012. >> home where wan
united states has billions of dollars committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built but there are huge civil projects as well. just over the last couple of weeks we heard voices from washington calling for cuts in that funding unless pakistan does more to cooperate. >> it is one of the major tools that the americans can use on pakistan to get the kind of cooperation that they want. that, and of course, there is of course now the element of the american military and special...
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what do you think prompted pakistan to launch this missile? >> it is basically a demonstration of pakistan's resolve to continue to modernize its capabilities. the significance of this is not that it is our response to india's test, but it intends to upgrade current capabilities. on this particular missile, the range has been extended by around 300 kilometers. the earlier version -- probably, it has been organized to achieve greater accuracy. india is not investing in missile defense. however, i do not agree -- there is already another version. it has a range of 2005 hundred kilometers. -- 2,500 kilometers. >> i am sorry to interrupt. the think that with this missile launch, this will heighten tensions in the south asian region with india? >> there is an ongoing arms race. it has been triggered by india's global ambitions. pakistan does not have any ambitions -- however, i think both countries continued to add to their capabilities after they achieved a short strike potential. until that happens, we will continue to seek an advancement in miss
what do you think prompted pakistan to launch this missile? >> it is basically a demonstration of pakistan's resolve to continue to modernize its capabilities. the significance of this is not that it is our response to india's test, but it intends to upgrade current capabilities. on this particular missile, the range has been extended by around 300 kilometers. the earlier version -- probably, it has been organized to achieve greater accuracy. india is not investing in missile defense....
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pakistan insists they played no part in the operation. with the bin laden dead and gone, they want to turn the page. >> the issue of osama bin laden, this is history. i think we do not want to get us mired in the past. pakistan has sacrificed immensely in this campaign against terrorism. >> police keep watch here now after the event. the army and the isi stand accused of gross incompetence or collusion. >> at the white house, they are considering whether to release a photograph of osama bin laden's body as proof of their success. the press secretary has called the picture grissom and potentially inflammatory. they have released photos of president obama and his senior staff monitoring the situation. -- the present jury has called the picture gruesome. >> surrounded by his cabinet, a wide grin from the man who is not been so praised since he was first elected. this is the team watching the moment that the commandos attacked. faces etched with attention. the president took a huge risk. he ordered a raid rather than a cruise missile strike.
pakistan insists they played no part in the operation. with the bin laden dead and gone, they want to turn the page. >> the issue of osama bin laden, this is history. i think we do not want to get us mired in the past. pakistan has sacrificed immensely in this campaign against terrorism. >> police keep watch here now after the event. the army and the isi stand accused of gross incompetence or collusion. >> at the white house, they are considering whether to release a...
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this is pakistan's third big attack in days. the taliban blames police for encouraging local people to form militias against them. >> heavy machinery digging through the ruins of the police station. the bomber had driven a car into an alley behind the building. they spread rubble around the area. >> i saw it with my own eyes. i was in the mosque with relatives. one was killed, and the other was injured. >> several children were killed, too. the wounded were taken to the local hospital. >> i said my morning prayers and went to sleep. suddenly, there was a vague ban -- big bang. this followed a triple bombing but mark the end of a relative lull in violence. the pakistani taliban said it was responsible and threatened attacks in the united states and europe very soon. in the north, people are beginning to rebuild. >> it is clear enough time at the riverview hotel -- cleanup time at the riverview hotel. the floodwaters rose over the first floor, but the owner says aid and compensation may never come. >> it has been pushed back 30 ye
this is pakistan's third big attack in days. the taliban blames police for encouraging local people to form militias against them. >> heavy machinery digging through the ruins of the police station. the bomber had driven a car into an alley behind the building. they spread rubble around the area. >> i saw it with my own eyes. i was in the mosque with relatives. one was killed, and the other was injured. >> several children were killed, too. the wounded were taken to the local...
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in other news, in pakistan -- a libyan leader has been shot dead by a gang. security forces are trying to put down protests in syria in the capital of damascus. a u.s. soldier has been arrested near the fort hood military base in texas after being found with bomb making materials. officials say the arrested serviceman, jason abdo nasser was planning an attack on military personnel. and now on the state of the u.s. economy. >> lawmakers failed to reach agreement on capitol hill and many americans are struggling under the burden of high unemployment and an uncertain financial future. it is a story reminiscent of that told by john steinbeck in his pulitzer prize-winning novel "the grapes of wrath," which was published 80 years ago. >> with unemployment rising, the great american job search goes on. albuquerque is still suffering from the bus that followed the house price boom. it posted a fall in unemployment in june due in part to a public sector job pick up. but those that do not succeed, there's the problem of where to live. george mÜnchen is a shelter for t
in other news, in pakistan -- a libyan leader has been shot dead by a gang. security forces are trying to put down protests in syria in the capital of damascus. a u.s. soldier has been arrested near the fort hood military base in texas after being found with bomb making materials. officials say the arrested serviceman, jason abdo nasser was planning an attack on military personnel. and now on the state of the u.s. economy. >> lawmakers failed to reach agreement on capitol hill and many...
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we found him today in a makeshift clinic in a camp in northwest pakistan. his mother tries to revive him. but he can barely move. >> i was hoping he would get better soon, but he does not even know i am here. >> this one-year-old lies beside him, still strong enough to cry, another victim of diarrhea. the clinic looks like a health hazard with flies all over the floor. another risk for the ball marble. doctors are seeing -- another risk for the bull marble. doctors are seeing thousands every day. most are ill with and diarrhea. many get sick all over again as soon as they go back to their tents. doing the rounds here, this doctor is a volunteer. he has enough drugs but is desperate for vaccines. >> we have to safeguard the children against typhoid and cholera. if collar or breaks out, there will be death everywhere. >> the red cross says children are dying right now because they don't have clean water. this boy look better later in the day. doctors say he will recover, but many others could die for nothing. >> he commanded the shrill laska army and was a na
we found him today in a makeshift clinic in a camp in northwest pakistan. his mother tries to revive him. but he can barely move. >> i was hoping he would get better soon, but he does not even know i am here. >> this one-year-old lies beside him, still strong enough to cry, another victim of diarrhea. the clinic looks like a health hazard with flies all over the floor. another risk for the ball marble. doctors are seeing -- another risk for the bull marble. doctors are seeing...
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pakistan is trying to rebuild those assets. infrastructure has been washed away, irrigation channels have been washed away. a lot of repairs have taken place, but there is also the possibility that those efforts could be jeopardized. >>> over now to more on the state of the u.s. economy. >> as lawmakers argue on capitol hill, many americans are struggling under the burden of high unemployment and an uncertain financial future, a story reminiscent of that told by john steinbeck in his pulitzer prize-winning novel "the grapes of wrath." what can the journey of the family tells about modern day society? >> with unemployment rising, the great american job search goes on. albuquerque, still suffering from the bust of the house price boom, posted increased unemployment in june, in part because of a pickup in public sector jobs. for those who did not succeed, there is a growing problem, where to live. this is a shelter for the homeless. jeremy reynolds runs it. has it got worse? >> absolutely, absolutely. i anticipate getting worse. >
pakistan is trying to rebuild those assets. infrastructure has been washed away, irrigation channels have been washed away. a lot of repairs have taken place, but there is also the possibility that those efforts could be jeopardized. >>> over now to more on the state of the u.s. economy. >> as lawmakers argue on capitol hill, many americans are struggling under the burden of high unemployment and an uncertain financial future, a story reminiscent of that told by john steinbeck in...
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does pakistan have reason to feel defensive in response to his message? a comes just after the leaking of u.s. documents that accused pakistan intelligence services of secretly helping the insurgents in afghanistan. >> there are many ruffled feathers in islam a bad period for the prime minister of britain to make a statement in india while on an official visit seems to suggest partiality. texted days comments are the first time david cameron has indulged in plain talking on foreign soil. yesterday's description of gaza as a prison camp was a break, and while he is here in india, he is establishing his own reputation as well. it's clear pakistan will be on the table in talks between the prime minister and his indian counterpart tomorrow. on this final leg of state chairman's latest foreign travel, he showed he is not shy of trying to set the agenda. >> a french couple are due to appear in court on thursday after police found the bodies of eight newborn babies buried in a village in northern france. they are said to be the parents of the children. forensic
does pakistan have reason to feel defensive in response to his message? a comes just after the leaking of u.s. documents that accused pakistan intelligence services of secretly helping the insurgents in afghanistan. >> there are many ruffled feathers in islam a bad period for the prime minister of britain to make a statement in india while on an official visit seems to suggest partiality. texted days comments are the first time david cameron has indulged in plain talking on foreign soil....
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the most important issue continues to be terrorism in pakistan and india. these issues have been placed at the forefront. nevertheless, the dialogue process has been started in have been very profitable taking place. unfair we expect -- taking place. >> you are watching "newsday." live from singapore and london. the london olympics is one year away. we look at how beijing benefited from the games legacy. the father of the 18th winehouse -- of amy winehouse leads the tribute to his daughter at her funeral. >> tens of thousands of people have been forced to free their -- flee their homes due to a tropical storm. many are missing. daniel has the story. >> shelter from the storm. safe now, rescued from the floods that hit the philippines. but there are many more, bridges and towns under water. half of a million people have been affected. these are the worst floods in years. look at them now, getting through to safety is a difficult journey. now they have only what they can carry with them. they are the only way to reach those stranded by the floodwaters. 1/2 sh
the most important issue continues to be terrorism in pakistan and india. these issues have been placed at the forefront. nevertheless, the dialogue process has been started in have been very profitable taking place. unfair we expect -- taking place. >> you are watching "newsday." live from singapore and london. the london olympics is one year away. we look at how beijing benefited from the games legacy. the father of the 18th winehouse -- of amy winehouse leads the tribute to...
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earlier, i spoke to the general secretary of the pakistan medical association. he said further regulation is needed to prevent this from happening again. >> nobody is treating it responsibly. the people are looking for -- the government should be serious and concerned about the lives. >> in guatemala, the former military leader has appeared in court for a pretrial hearing. that will decide whether he will answer to genocide charges. he was in power between 1982 and 1983 when some of the worst atrocities were committed. this was such a long civil war. what are the allegations during those years when he was in charge? >> it was a very long period of violence in guatemala. the latest news is that after this pre-trial hearing, he has been placed under house arrest. he is currently under house arrest in guatemala city on those charges dimensions. human rights abuse charges. he will appear in court again at some point in the future. to answer a case about genocide charges and crimes against humanity. >> in much of latin america, a political alliance between left and r
earlier, i spoke to the general secretary of the pakistan medical association. he said further regulation is needed to prevent this from happening again. >> nobody is treating it responsibly. the people are looking for -- the government should be serious and concerned about the lives. >> in guatemala, the former military leader has appeared in court for a pretrial hearing. that will decide whether he will answer to genocide charges. he was in power between 1982 and 1983 when some of...
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no relief for pakistan flood victims. government offers a reward for the capture of those behind a car bomb attack. >> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast in the u.k. and a round the world. president obama has defended plans to build mosque close to the site of ground zero. he said muslims have the same rights to build places of worship as other americans. protesters claim this dishonors those who died on 9/11. >> this is the first time president obama has commented on the controversial mosque. he told an audience of muslims gathered at the white house to celebrate ramadan it was a rite of u.s. citizens to be able to build a place of worship. >> this is america. our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakeable. the principle that people of all faiths are welcome in this country and they will not be treated differently by their government is essential to who we are. >> a campaign group including some new yorkers who lost family members in the attacks tried to block the mosque's construction. they claim to the int
no relief for pakistan flood victims. government offers a reward for the capture of those behind a car bomb attack. >> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast in the u.k. and a round the world. president obama has defended plans to build mosque close to the site of ground zero. he said muslims have the same rights to build places of worship as other americans. protesters claim this dishonors those who died on 9/11. >> this is the first time president obama has commented on...
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pakistan goes to the imf to discuss a possible emergency loan. a bloody end to the bus hijacking in the philippines. they promised a thorough investigation to the death of eight tourists. chile's miners receive their first supplies, but when will they see the light of day? tiger woods and his wife divorced. hello, this is bbc news. with more than 6 million people now in need of basic shelter, they you in says the situation in pakistan is critical. tens of thousands are fleeing their homes each day as flood water continues to flow through the country. the u.n. does have pledges of around 70% of the $460 million it has appealed for. officials are in washington to discuss a loan package with the imf. ben braun cents this report. >> we flew with a crew from the afghan national army. their mission was to distribute high-energy biscuits. it is only a drop in the ocean that now covers so much of pakistan, but the people below are so hungry, they wrestle each other for what falls from the sky. >> [inaudible] at the moment it is the best way to get relief
pakistan goes to the imf to discuss a possible emergency loan. a bloody end to the bus hijacking in the philippines. they promised a thorough investigation to the death of eight tourists. chile's miners receive their first supplies, but when will they see the light of day? tiger woods and his wife divorced. hello, this is bbc news. with more than 6 million people now in need of basic shelter, they you in says the situation in pakistan is critical. tens of thousands are fleeing their homes each...
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a pilot's-less us drone in the skies over pakistan. the targets are suspected militants and many senior taliban and al qaeda commanders have been killed. washington refuses to admit it is using the missiles here. opponents claim what is happening as murder. these men have lost8 relatives. the data were guilty of nothing, they say, except living in the wrong place. he also lost both legs, one eye, and his hopes for the future. i wanted to be a doctor, he told me. but i cannot walk to school anymore. when i see others going, i wish i could join them. the route from a drone, any man can look like a target. >> taliban or non-taliban would be addressed in the same way. every person carries a weapon in that area. anybody could be targeted. >> the british legal charity is gathering evidence about the atom victims of this covert war. predict the hidden victims of this covert war. >> but really tugs at my heartstrings, it was most certainly the missile that killed a small child. i have a three-year-old son myself. >> protesters have taken to th
a pilot's-less us drone in the skies over pakistan. the targets are suspected militants and many senior taliban and al qaeda commanders have been killed. washington refuses to admit it is using the missiles here. opponents claim what is happening as murder. these men have lost8 relatives. the data were guilty of nothing, they say, except living in the wrong place. he also lost both legs, one eye, and his hopes for the future. i wanted to be a doctor, he told me. but i cannot walk to school...
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>> i believe it is part of the india-pakistan rivalry. a hard-line of the pakistani never sees the haqqani network as proxy's. they can support influence in afghanistan. they feel that the u.s. will simply withdraw from afghanistan and india will try to encourage or surround pakistan. i frankly think it is a police policy. while those in captivity, i saw haqqani members working with pakistani taliban. these are militants trying to over so -- to overthrow the pakistani state and seize nuclear weapons. it is surprising and a disservice to the pakistani people it is the approach that the pakistani military is taking. >> what do you think needs to be done to try to bring this group to the negotiating table for peace in the region? is that at all possible? >> i think that the pakistani military has used haqqani for peace negotiation. there's no proof at this point, but it is possible that the haqqani and the isi may have been involved in a assassination of the head of the eight afghanistan peace council. american officials are now threatening
>> i believe it is part of the india-pakistan rivalry. a hard-line of the pakistani never sees the haqqani network as proxy's. they can support influence in afghanistan. they feel that the u.s. will simply withdraw from afghanistan and india will try to encourage or surround pakistan. i frankly think it is a police policy. while those in captivity, i saw haqqani members working with pakistani taliban. these are militants trying to over so -- to overthrow the pakistani state and seize...
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he was living in pakistan. three months ago, he traveled to north west waziristan for a meeting with roughly 2200 al qaeda and taliban militants. they were discussing the notion of him forming a new al qaeda splinter group which would be called the islamic army of great britain. it was aimed to carry out precisely this kind of mumbai attack in great britain. >> the man who tried to set off a powerful car bomb in new york has been sentenced to life in prison. faisal shahzad, a 30-year-old american said the seven left a car in a spot in may, prompting a manhunt. he says that this has only begun. >> this is the pakistani-born uss sen -- a u.s. citizen. >> i wanted to join my brothers ever since 9/11. >> he was in the border regions of pakistan, where he received on training. his travels ended here inside of this manhattan court to spend the rest of his life in jail for trying to set off a bomb in times square. he says that the tax on the u.s. will continue until the u.s. leaves -- attacks on the u.s. will continue
he was living in pakistan. three months ago, he traveled to north west waziristan for a meeting with roughly 2200 al qaeda and taliban militants. they were discussing the notion of him forming a new al qaeda splinter group which would be called the islamic army of great britain. it was aimed to carry out precisely this kind of mumbai attack in great britain. >> the man who tried to set off a powerful car bomb in new york has been sentenced to life in prison. faisal shahzad, a 30-year-old...
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in pakistan there is new flood warnings. that's our world news, thanks for being with us again. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by: the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank offers uniqu >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -- >> it is the kennedy center -- >> check, one, two. >> and a club in austin. [woman vocalizing] >> it is closer than any seat in the house, no matter where you call home. >> the top of the world, and i'm there, i'm home >> pbs -- the great american stage that fits in every living room. your support of pbs brings the arts home. >> "bbc wo
in pakistan there is new flood warnings. that's our world news, thanks for being with us again. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by: the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank....
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despite the denials, pakistan's former national security adviser told us that the group is on pakistan the soil and the tribal belt. >> today, it is a hotbed. everybody who is anybody in the terrorist field is there. there is military. yet they have a fair amount of freedom of action. >> the army has hunted down the other militant groups in this remote tribal terrain, but not the network. old friends to could protect is lama died -- islamabad interest in the post-war afghanistan. pakistan insisted they have sacrificed too much already. and this army hospital, we met some recent casualty is a battle with the militants. every step is a struggle for this capt.. he was ambushed by the taliban. his father, a 30-year army veteran, says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. we are sacrificing. what more can we do? >> americas reply -- drive out the fighters. they do not kill and maim here, said they are not pakistan's priority. officials here and washington are now engaged in damage control. after this latest crisis in its u.s.-pakistan relations. th
despite the denials, pakistan's former national security adviser told us that the group is on pakistan the soil and the tribal belt. >> today, it is a hotbed. everybody who is anybody in the terrorist field is there. there is military. yet they have a fair amount of freedom of action. >> the army has hunted down the other militant groups in this remote tribal terrain, but not the network. old friends to could protect is lama died -- islamabad interest in the post-war afghanistan....
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as a hero but in pakistan he has been tried for treason. does this show that the relationship is at a breaking point? >> it seems there is this desire to move forward in its relationship but they're stuck on a major supply route. dr. afridi has been in custody for over a year. very little has happened in terms of securing his release or getting him out. another question is if he was a cia asset, why do they not get him out of the country before the raid took place? considering the fallout that happened in the days after, it seems surprising that he was not pulled out of the country in time. >> millions of egyptians have been voting in the first free presidential lections in their country's history. many libraries to cast their vote. there will be a runoff next month there is no winner in the first-round as expected. >> this is democracy in the making. not the finished article. the army in charge since the old regime fell cerros every sign of white to be the power -- shows every sign of wanting to be the power behind the president. how long
as a hero but in pakistan he has been tried for treason. does this show that the relationship is at a breaking point? >> it seems there is this desire to move forward in its relationship but they're stuck on a major supply route. dr. afridi has been in custody for over a year. very little has happened in terms of securing his release or getting him out. another question is if he was a cia asset, why do they not get him out of the country before the raid took place? considering the fallout...
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announces new sanctions against terrorist groups after a tax -- attacks in pakistan and afghanistan. shocking claims from michael jackson's former bodyguard. out rage after bahrain jailed 20 men for treating protesters. >> we are broadcasting to viewers in the u.k. and around the world. >> hello, and welcome. nearly 50 people have been killed in anti-government protests in syria in the last two days alone according to activists. the u.s. estimates more than 207 people have been killed since the crackdown began. our correspondent has been granted rare access to the country. today's she was taken under armed escort to the area where the protests began in march of this year. good >> serious uprising began answer a crackdown to end it. neither has stopped. it is rare for foreign journalists to come here. we cannot show you, but they are here. how our first stop is the station but lies in ruins. the government said this is the work of armed games. the station director shows me the boa holds to prove it. inside what used to be his office, he told me terrorists opened fire from a nearby hil
announces new sanctions against terrorist groups after a tax -- attacks in pakistan and afghanistan. shocking claims from michael jackson's former bodyguard. out rage after bahrain jailed 20 men for treating protesters. >> we are broadcasting to viewers in the u.k. and around the world. >> hello, and welcome. nearly 50 people have been killed in anti-government protests in syria in the last two days alone according to activists. the u.s. estimates more than 207 people have been...
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pakistan and india. others warn of nuclear terrorism. the major concern is that someone working in the facility could gradually smuggle enough material out to make a weapon. again and again, the tables referred to deteriorating security in pakistan. there is mention of attack by extremists on a bus carrying workers. 120,000 people are directly involved in pakistan's nuclear and missile programs. there is no way, he said, to guarantee they are 100% reliable and loyal. concerns over the security of pakistan's nuclear materials are not new. the language used in these confidential cables gives us the clearest picture yet of what western governments fear. al qaeda or its affiliates getting their hands on enough material from pakistan to build themselves a crude nuclear device. >> no nuclear material has been stolen. it has been offered by some scientists on the black market. individuals met with al qaeda is leadership to talk about exchanges of nuclear material. the concern is if that material into in the wro
pakistan and india. others warn of nuclear terrorism. the major concern is that someone working in the facility could gradually smuggle enough material out to make a weapon. again and again, the tables referred to deteriorating security in pakistan. there is mention of attack by extremists on a bus carrying workers. 120,000 people are directly involved in pakistan's nuclear and missile programs. there is no way, he said, to guarantee they are 100% reliable and loyal. concerns over the security...